The Steadfast Podcast

Steadfast Christian Counseling

The Steadfast Podcast is a Christian counseling podcast that brings you practical, faith-rooted conversations on emotional health, relationships, trauma, anxiety, parenting, and church life. Hosted by Jessie Evans, LPC, founder of Steadfast Christian Counseling in Charleston, South Carolina, each episode offers approachable insights from licensed counselors and trusted voices in mental health. You’ll hear about real-life struggles and practical tools — all grounded in a trauma-informed, Christ-centered perspective. Whether you’re navigating anxiety, learning about attachment, strengthening

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    Walking in Freedom: Breaking Out of Emotional Cages with Jessie Evans, LPC

    In this episode of The Steadfast Podcast, Jessie Evans, counselor and owner of Steadfast Christian Counseling in Charleston, SC, takes a spontaneous detour from her planned topic on anxiety to share a raw, motivating reflection on freedom, agency, and the cages we often build for ourselves. Jessie invites listeners to consider: Are you walking in the freedom you already have? How we can unconsciously live on autopilot in patterns shaped by shame, insecurity, or old wounds. What it means to move from reactivity to agency, not only in relationships but also in how we approach our identity and choices. The “emotional cages” we voluntarily walk into—and how unpacking our stuff means recognizing and stepping out of them. The beauty of small boundaries and decisions that begin to change the course of our lives. Along the way, Jessie shares: A laugh-out-loud conversation from the baseball stands about midlife, weighted vests, and chin hairs. The strength and clarity that can come in our forties when we look honestly at the “suitcase” of our lives. This episode is equal parts funny, practical, and deeply encouraging—urging you to identify what freedom looks like for you emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and relationally. “You have the authority to put those things in the trash that don’t apply to you.” Identify the cages you’ve built—habits, insecurities, or beliefs—and ask if they’re keeping you from fullness of life. Make a list: what does freedom look like emotionally, mentally, spiritually, relationally? Notice when you’re walking in those boundaries vs. retreating to old patterns. Remember: therapy can help you sort through the “spaghetti bowl” of thoughts and experiences so you can see the strands clearly. Freedom is possible. Agency is possible. Small steps and boundaries create lasting change. Learn more and schedule a consultation at www.steadfastchristiancounseling.com

    15min
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    3 ½ Rhythms to Strengthen Your Relationship With Your Child | Steadfast Podcast

    After-school hours can feel chaotic, but they’re also some of the best opportunities to build secure attachment with your kids. In this episode of The Steadfast Podcast, Jessie Evans, MEd, LPC and founder of Steadfast Christian Counseling in Charleston, SC, shares 3 ½ simple rhythms that parents can use to connect with their children, offer coregulation, and strengthen relationships at every age. From the first five minutes after school, to snack time, to playful presence, to tiny but powerful micro-gestures of delight — these practices help kids feel safe, seen, and supported. Jessie also unpacks why attunement is like being a great middle infielder in baseball, always paying attention and ready to respond, and she reminds us that the true secret to secure attachment isn’t perfection — it’s repair. At Steadfast Christian Counseling, we believe that parents don’t have to do this alone. Therapy can be a vital space to unpack your own story, grow in self-awareness, and show up more fully for the next generation. In this episode you’ll learn: 3 ½ rhythms that create connection after school How coregulation helps your child settle and feel safe Simple ways to strengthen your “attunement muscle” Why repair (not perfection) is the key ingredient to secure attachment Stay tuned until the end for a spotlight on Steadfast therapist Annalise , and a preview of next week’s episode, Attachment 101. 📖 Resources Mentioned in This Episode: The Joy Switch by Chris Coursey → View on Amazon To learn more or book a session with a Steadfast counselor, visit us at steadfastchristiancounseling.com.

    26min
  3. Jesus, Emotions, and Mental Health: Faith, Neuroscience, and Trauma with Becky Castle Miller | Steadfast Podcast

    26 DE AGO.

    Jesus, Emotions, and Mental Health: Faith, Neuroscience, and Trauma with Becky Castle Miller | Steadfast Podcast

    What if emotions are not the enemy but a vital part of following Jesus? Jessie Evans is joined by researcher and writer Becky Castle Miller, along with Steadfast team members Tiff Holdgate and Annalise Lind, to explore the psychology and theology of emotions—how our brains construct them, how Jesus discipled his followers emotionally, and how the church can engage emotional health more faithfully. This episode is produced by Steadfast Christian Counseling in Charleston, SC. Our team of licensed therapists helps people of all ages work through trauma, anxiety, depression, and relationship struggles with a Christ-centered, research-informed approach. Learn more at steadfastchristiancounseling.com. Key themes include: Emotions as meaning-making processes of body + mind Jesus as a teacher of emotions (joy, compassion, enemy love) Trauma responses, IFS therapy, and discipleship Why mistranslating “anxiety” in scripture harms people Neurodivergence and emotional regulation challenges Emotions, intuition, and recovery from spiritual abuse Timestamps 00:01 – Welcome + introducing Becky Castle Miller 01:08 – Defining what “emotion” really means 05:00 – How Jesus discipled his followers emotionally 09:15 – Trauma-informed parenting and naming emotions 11:13 – A “third way” of engaging emotions in faith and culture 13:54 – Differentiating emotions, trauma responses, and IFS “parts” 16:30 – Becky’s personal story: emotional suppression, counseling, and healing 19:49 – Seminary, PhD research, and women bringing sound scholarship to the church 22:19 – Neurodivergence and challenges in emotional regulation 26:59 – Mistranslating “anxiety” in Scripture 31:18 – Co-regulation, not condemnation 33:09 – Rethinking “the heart is deceitful” 40:00 – Emotions, intuition, and spiritual abuse 42:36 – Misogyny + anti-emotionalism in evangelical culture 43:26 – Where to find Becky + her upcoming book 46:08 – Recommended books 47:16 – Closing reflections Resources & Links: Website: beckycastlemiller.com Substack: beckycastlemiller.substack.com Instagram: @wholeemotion Jesus Was (Becky’s chapter “Jesus Was Emotional”) – Kregel Publishing Following King Jesus by Scot McKnight & Becky Castle Miller – Amazon Post-Traumatic Jesus by David Peters – Amazon How Emotions Are Made by Lisa Feldman Barrett – Amazon | TED Talk Between Us by Batja Mesquita – Amazon

    39min
  4. Season 3 of The Steadfast Podcast | What to Expect This Season...Christian Counseling Conversations on Anxiety, Trauma, Parenting, and Faith

    18 DE AGO.

    Season 3 of The Steadfast Podcast | What to Expect This Season...Christian Counseling Conversations on Anxiety, Trauma, Parenting, and Faith

    Welcome to Season 3 of The Steadfast Podcast — a Christian counseling podcast designed to meet you with clarity, compassion, and encouragement in the middle of everyday life. Presented by Steadfast Christian Counseling in Charleston, SC. Whether you’re folding laundry, driving to work, or catching a quiet moment between parenting tasks, these 30-minute weekly episodes are here to give you space to reflect, learn, and grow. Conversations about anxiety, trauma, marriage, parenting, and faith Practical insights from licensed counselors to help you better understand yourself and your relationships Honest discussions about spiritual wounds, church hurt, and emotional well-being Guest interviews with trusted voices in mental health and Christian living Becky Castle Miller – Researcher exploring the emotions of Jesus in Luke and how Christians can build healthier emotional lives. Sheila Wray Gregoire – Bestselling author tackling harmful marriage messages and offering healthier, biblical alternatives. Adam Young – Therapist and podcast host, helping us reflect on how our stories shape us and how we can grow through them. Kimberly Miller – Co-author of Boundaries for Your Soul, blending Internal Family Systems therapy with faith. Dr. Andrew J. Bauman – Author addressing shame, church safety, and emotional well-being with courage and compassion. You’ll also hear from the Steadfast Christian Counseling team in Charleston, SC, sharing insights from their trauma-informed counseling work rooted in faith. Episodes are short, approachable, and practical Rooted in faith, but always real and relatable Centered on growth, resilience, and connection Warm, invitational, never clinical or stuffy 🌐 Website: steadfastchristiancounseling.com 📱 Instagram: @steadfastcounseling 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you subscribe ▶️ Watch episodes and shorts on YouTube 📩 Join our newsletter for weekly takeaways and resources

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The Steadfast Podcast is a Christian counseling podcast that brings you practical, faith-rooted conversations on emotional health, relationships, trauma, anxiety, parenting, and church life. Hosted by Jessie Evans, LPC, founder of Steadfast Christian Counseling in Charleston, South Carolina, each episode offers approachable insights from licensed counselors and trusted voices in mental health. You’ll hear about real-life struggles and practical tools — all grounded in a trauma-informed, Christ-centered perspective. Whether you’re navigating anxiety, learning about attachment, strengthening

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